COFORD Connects Notes
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Reproductive Material
- The impact of herbicides on tree seedling quality
- Effect of physiological condition at time of lifting on cold storage tolerance and field performance of important conifer and broadleaf species
- The collection, storage, treatment and handling of conifer tree seed
- The collection, storage, treatment and handling of broadleaved tree seed
- The importance of plant size for successful forest plantation establishment
- Plant quality: what you see is not always what you get
- Poor quality planting of ash - getting to the root of the problem
- Common alder (Alnus glutinosa) as a forest tree in Ireland
- The importance of provenance and site selection on the production of quality noble fir (Abies procera) Christmas trees
- Progress in the selection and improvement of Irish birch.
- Where should Washington and Oregon sources of Sitka spruce be planted in Ireland?
- Provenances of beech best suited for Ireland.
- The importance of seed stands in broadleaved forestry.
- Lifting and handling stresses can cause shoot dieback in oak
- Eucalyptus as a potential biomass species for Ireland
- Seed source significantly influences growth, form and silvicultural management of oak
- Economic benefits and guidelines for planting improved Washington Sitka spruce NEW
- Irish oak – genetic diversity and the Iberian connection NEW
Silviculture and Forest Management
- Computer software requirements in forest management
- Dyes capable of bonding with fresh wood for use in stump treatment
- Soil and site indicators for the production of high quality ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.)
- Green Spruce Aphid - a pest of spruce in Ireland
- Establishing broadleaves
- Silviculture of broadleaves
- Controlling grey squirrel damage in Irish broadleaved woodlands
- Continuous cover forestry
- Realising the potential of private plantations
- Thinning to improve stand quality
- Pruning adds value to plantations
- Systematic Spacing Trials for Plantation Research and Demonstration
- Establishing a sustainable forest resource on industrial cutaway peatlands: tree performance and silvicultural techniques
- Fertiliser application to conifer plantations on oligotrophic peat sites
- Controlling the large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis, using natural enemies
- Assessment of wild edible fungal production in Irish woodlands
- Assessing the potential for spreading fertiliser in forests using ground-based machines NEW
- A preliminary evaluation of the application of multi-return LiDAR for forestry in Ireland NEW
- The Avondale initiative 1905 NEW
Harvesting, Transport and Forest Machinery
- A pre-harvest timber valuation system
- Considerable savings possible by planning harvesting systems
- Harvesting wood for energy from early first thinnings.
- Harvesting wood for energy from later thinnings.
- Firewood.
- Quality wood chip fuel.
- The potential of terrestrial laser scanning technology in pre-harvest timber measurement operations.
- A handy stand for sharpening your chainsaw
- Crossing drains
- An outline of the ForestEnergy series of COFORD Connects notes
- Standard shortwood harvesting of conifer first thinnings for 3 m pulpwood and industrial roundwood
- Integrated harvesting of conifer first thinnings for 4.3 m energy wood and industrial roundwood
- Whole-tree harvesting of conifer first thinnings for energy wood chip production
- Producing firewood from conifer first thinnings
- Whole-tree harvesting of broadleaf first thinning for energy wood chip production
- Production of wood chip from premature clearfelling of lodgepole pine on cutaway peat
- Storage and seasoning of conifer roundwood in the forest
- Forest storage and seasoning of conifer and broadleaf whole trees
- Storage and seasoning of conifer and broadleaf firewood
- Long term storage and seasoning of conifer energy wood
- Units, conversion factors and formulae for wood for energy NEW
- Fuel consumption of timber haulage versus general haulage NEW
- Harvesting birch woodland on cutaway peat for wood chip production NEW
- Producing firewood from broadleaf first thinnings NEW
- Whole-tree harvesting of softwood first thinnings for energy wood chip production, chemical thinning NEW
- A synthesis and comparison of forest energy harvesting methods in conifer plantations NEW
- A synthesis and comparison of forest energy harvesting methods in broadleaves NEW
Wood Processing and Product Development
- The mechanical and physical wood properties of a range of Sitka spruce provenances
- General principles of timber usage
- Energy efficiency of timber frame housing
- Uses of home-grown Irish timber
- Improving the stability of structural timber
- Forest foliage.
- Structural timber design to Eurocode 5 (IS EN 1995-1-1) rules.
- Ordering and receiving wood chip fuel.
- Delivery and storage of wood chip fuel.
- The production of wood pellets.
- Simple ways to check wood pellet quality.
- Guidelines for designing a wood pellet storage facility.
- Estimated woodflow for the Republic of Ireland for 2006 .
- Roundwood supply, wood energy and related issues in the UNECE region.
- Cladding.
- An overview of the Irish wood-based biomass sector.
- Gasifier-type firewood fuelled boilers.
- Estimated woodflow for the Republic of Ireland in 2007
- An overview of the 2008 UNECE Timber Committee meeting
- An overview of the Irish wood-based biomass sector 2007
- Woodflow for the Republic of Ireland for 2008
- An overiew of the Irish wood-based biomass sector in 2007-2008 NEW
- Preview of European standards for solid biofuels NEW
- An overview of the 2009 UNECE Timber Committee Meeting NEW
Socio-Economic Aspects of Forestry
- Wood as a renewable source of energy
- A survey of Western Package Afforestation Scheme plantations in relation to thinning needs
- Social impacts of foresty: A case study approach
- The economic impact of the forestry and wood products sectors in Ireland
- Modelling the economics of forestry in Ireland - the returns to farm afforestation NEW
Forestry and the Environment
- Sodium Dominance Index as a measure of acid-sensitivity in Irish rivers
- Forest certification - what does it mean for Irish forestry?
- Carbon sequestration in Irish forests
- Liming options in afforested catchments in Ireland
- Global forest certification - 2004 update
- The distribution of Hen Harriers in Ireland in relation to land use cover, particularly forest cover
- National Pine Marten survey of Ireland 2005
- Dispelling myths: the true extent of recent peatland afforestation in Ireland
- Climate change and Irish forestry
- The use of forested landscapes by Hen Harriers in Ireland NEW
- The greenhouse gas balance of peatland forest NEW

